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Just don't ride on the bump rubbers at Monaco, Mosport or the 'ring.
Once you get air, you'll need suspension travel to absorb the impact.

Monza is very smooth and flat.

Jason

Trips wrote:

> Edwin Solheim wrote:
>
> > No pun intended, but I would say this is a case were Jure's ability to
> > control the car out-shines his setup...
> > A case of the "arcade-races-meets-the-simulation-world" maybe?
>
> While I certainly agree that Jure has a wealth of ability, I drove that
> setup at Monza, and within three laps I beat my personal best by two
> tenths of a second.
>
> The question still remains in my mind, how can a car run so well when
> it's running on the bump rubbers instead of the suspension?
>
> trips

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